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Titre :
Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mardi 5 mai 1925
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  • Journaux
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  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
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  • Sherbrooke record
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925.Twenty-ninth Yea> OPEN BIG OFFENSIVE AGAINST \u201cRUM RUNNERS City Departments Must Have Signed Order to Purchase cSciL APPOINT BAILIFFS FOR \u201c RECORDER\u2019S COURT; BOARD WANTS TRAFFIC SIGNS NEAR SCHOOLS Peace In Europe Or U.S.Possibly May Cease Aid ________\t' I (Special to The Record) Declaration of Importance Made by New United States mains of Aylmer ByixinHunthLiherai Ambassador Alanson B.Houghton\u2014Morning Post: m0mlber fm' Compton County for Ueciares that Although Ambassador Was Careful toier suddenly yesterday morning at Announce that He Was Not Thinking of Any One:0tt:'wa\t?n 0Pei'ation> Yere tvt .* *ii c> i\t.i- i- i\ti r* i.[conveyed to has late residence here INation, Ail rrenchmen, Most bngiishmen and Behev-jlast night, accompanied by his wife ably the Majority of Americans Will Look for AJL\txun \u2022\tThe funeral will take place Tburs- iJpon uermany s Adherence to Her Promises and day afternoon, May 7th from Mr FUNERAL OF MR.A.B.HUNT TO BE HELDTHURSDAY Service Will Re Held at St.Paul\u2019s Church, Bury, at One O\u2019CIock (Standard Time) Thursday.HINDENBURG, JR.Pledges.(Associated Press Despatch:) LONDON, May o.\u2014The leading journals of British opinion today emphasize the significance of the address before the Pilgrim Society last night by the new United States Ambassador, Alanson B.Houghton, in which he declared that unless a peace based on good-will were established in Europe, he feared the United States would cease to play a sympathetic part in the task of reconstruction.The Times says the authoritative reminder that good faith and a real desire for peace are absolutely necessary if active American interest in Europe is to be developed and confirmed is of great weight at the pre- had not been in the best of health sent moment.It is moreover in accordance with the instinctive trend of;?orToitle Hme, though he had been British opinion.Mr.Houghton\u2019s significant speech has far greater direct Hunt\u2019s late home to St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church, where the service will be held at one o\u2019clock (standard time), Rev.C.T.Lewis officiating.Interment will take place at Bury.LEADERS PAY TRIBUTES (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, May 5j\u2014Tributes from the Prime Minister, Right Hon.Ar- m Û thur Meighen and Robert Forke were paid in the House yesterday to the memory of the late À.B.Hunt.Premier King said that Mr.Hunt nions until a few days ago.He was in his sixty-first year, and was one of the oldest members of the House, having sat since 1804, with the ex 'ceptiion of the Parliament elected in political value than a torrent of rhetoric on the old theme of Anglo American relations.Evidently the new ambassador means business.\u201d The Daily Telegraph comments in part: \u201cEvery word of the ambassador\u2019s plain statement should be marked by those responsible for the inii tt.-.riA\u201e ,\t.,.conduct of affairs and guidance of public opinion throughout Europe, tuency was notable by \u201cthe majority There can be no doubt that the Pilgrims\u2019 banquet was chosen as the oc-Jof nearly 4,000 which he had achiev-casion for a declaration of first order and importance.\t|e(l 'the last election.Mr.Hunt had \u201cThere is no nation that is not involved in the situation of which the i56611 j^ttve in municipal and counambassador speaks, and none that would not be better for lending an ear miLf H^h^ polsIS^ualS^f to the counsels he conveys.\u201d\tjconfidence and trust, and a loyal.The Morning Post describes the speech as wise and one to which ex-A-tcadfast nature which would make eeption cannot be taken.It declares that although the ambassador was u'™ v^y *5?^ rai»':e
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